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View of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, c1830. Artist: J HinchcliffView of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, c1830
The First Fleet of the East India Company Leaving Woolwich, 1601, (1890. ) Creator: UnknownThe First Fleet of the East India Company Leaving Woolwich, 1601, (1890). The East India Company formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region
Embarkation of Her Majesty, 1842. Creator: UnknownEmbarkation of Her Majesty, 1842. Queen Victoria descending steps to the Admiralty barge before boarding the Royal George, River Thames, London. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Woolwich Dock Landing Place, Her Majestys Arrival, week ending Saturday, September 3, 1842. Queen Victoria at Woolwich on the River Thames in London
Embarkation of Her Majesty, at Woolwich, 1844. Creator: Ebenezer LandellsEmbarkation of Her Majesty, at Woolwich, 1844. Her Majesty [Queen Victoria], Prince Albert, and the Princess Royal, embanked at Woolwich Dockyard on Monday morning
Parade of Cadets in the Stone Court, 1844. Creator: UnknownParade of Cadets in the Stone Court, 1844. Soldiers at the Royal Military Academy in Wooolwich, south-east London, outside the Gothic Dining Hall, with its elegant colonnade
Cadets, in the New Appointments, 1844. Creator: UnknownCadets, in the New Appointments, 1844. Soldiers at the Royal Military Academy in Wooolwich, south-east London: Gentleman Cadets
Launch of the "Boscawen"at Woolwich, 1844. Creator: UnknownLaunch of the " Boscawen" at Woolwich, 1844. Crowds cheer as the warship HMS Boscawen is launched on the River Thames in London:ranges of seats
The Examination in the Dining-Hall, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Examination in the Dining-Hall, 1844. Soldiers sitting exams at the Royal Military Academy in Wooolwich, south-east London: Tuesday, the 18th of June
Trumpeter Gritten and Trumpeter Lang at Woolwich, 1856. Creator: Cundall & HowlettTrumpeter Gritten and Trumpeter Lang at Woolwich, 1856
Plate 19, from World in Miniature, 1816. 1816. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonPlate 19, from " World in Miniature", 1816
Woolwich, c1910. Creator: UnknownWoolwich, c1910. Modern Ordnance. Royal Arsenals, etc. Great Artillery centre. Population, 36, 665. The Royal Arsenal at Woolwich in south-east London carried out armaments manufacture
Charlton House in 1845, (c1878). Creator: UnknownCharlton House in 1845, (c1878). Jacobean red-brick manor house, constructed 1607-1612, at Woolwich Common, (now in greater London)
Woolwich, c1910. The Crimea Memorial. Royal Arsenal and Stores. Royal Military Academy. Population, 140, 380. Card from a game containing views of the chief towns in each county
Traffic driving on to the Woolwich Ferry, London, 1945
Men on the Hydraulic Lever Platform of the Woolwich Ferry, London, 1896. Ferry employees on the north pontoon of the ferry, with levers in the foreground
Cracks in the brickwork from wartime bombing, Beckton Sewage Works, London, 1946Cracks in the brickwork from wartime bombing, Beckton Sewage Works, Woolwich, London, 1946. View of the underground reservoir showing war damage in the form of large cracks in the cieling arches
Damaged interior of the underground reservoir, Beckton Sewage Works, London, 1938. Struts supporting a collapsing arch, with part of the roof missing
New construction work, Beckton Sewage Works, Woolwich, London, 1938. Building site with new additions to the sewage works. The old Victorian building is on the left
Ambulance delivering a cylinder of gas, Woolwich, London, 1946Ambulance delivering a gas and air cylinder, Woolwich, London, 1946. The ambulance driver is handing over the cylinder of gas to a midwife at a prefabricated bungalow
X-ray room for ring worm, Woolwich School Treatment Centre, London, 1914. A young boy lying on his side, with the machinery positioned directly above his head
Dental Room, Woolwich School treatment centre, London, 1914. A dentist in the act of extracting teeth, with apparatus ready and an anaesthetist and nurse standing by
Childrens isolation wards, Brook General Hospital, London, 1948. New isolation wards with children in cots
An isolation chamber, Brook General Hospital, London, 1935An Isolation Chamber, Brook General Hospital, London, 1935. A single bed in the isolation chamber
Children resting in deck chairs, Shrewsbury House Open Air School, London, 1908Children resting in deck chairs on a grass covered hillside with male and female teachers onlooking, Shrewsbury House Open Air School, Shooters Hill, London, 1908
Children eating dinner at tables in the playground, Shrewsbury House Open Air School, London, 1908Children eating dinner at tables in the playground, Shrewsbury House Open Air School, Shooters Hill, London, 1908
Ferry Gordon on the Thames, London, c1905. The ferry, which was free to travel on, ran across the river between North Woolwich and Woolwich
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert arriving at the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, Kent, 1843. The Queen and Prince Consort on board the paddle steamer Trident
Map of Abbey Wood, part of Erith or Lesnes Manor on the eastern boundary of Woolwich, Kent, 1791. The map shows field names and acreages
Cadets of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent, 1851. Scene showing cadets preparing to leave the cadet barracks in the Warren, to pass the summer vacation with their friends
Scene in a barrack room at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent, 1851. The Royal Military Academy at Woolwich was established in 1741 for the training of officers of the Royal Engineers
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent, 1821. Artist: George HawkinsRoyal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent, 1821. View showing children in the foreground playing with a hoop, a kite and a dog on the grass with the buildings of the Royal Military Academy in
Horse and cart on the Eltham Road in Woolwich, Kent, 1788
Launch of HMS Royal Albert, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1854. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were among those attending the ceremony. The Royal Albert was a 121 gun three decker warship
Launch of HMS Thunderer, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1831. King William IV and Queen Adelaide were among those attending the ceremony. Thunderer was an 84 gun second rate ship of the line
Launch of HMS Trafalgar, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1841. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were among those attending the ceremony, which was watched by an estimated 500, 000 people
Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, Kent, 1829. Artist: J HinchcliffRoyal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, Kent, 1829. The barracks were built between 1776 and 1802
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Kent, 1841. View showing soldiers and civilians examining cannon balls. Established in the late 17th century
View from Woolwich Warren, Kent, 1794. Artist: Thomas TaggView from Woolwich Warren, Kent, 1794. Cannons can be seen on the left with ships on the River Thames in the distance
View of boats on the River Thames near Woolwich, Kent, 1750. Artist: John BoydellView of boats on the River Thames near Woolwich, Kent, 1750
View of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, 1806. Artist: AW WarrenView of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, 1806
Elevation of the side and entrance of Woolwich Chapel, London, 1855
The Nelson at the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, London, 1815. The Nelson in dry dock undergoing repairs
Pupils and their teacher, Elizabeth Street School, Woolwich, 1894. A group of young boys, some of them wearing caps, and their teacher pose outside the school building
The Mortar Battery at Woolwich, 1847 (1909). Artist: Charles HuntThe Mortar Battery at Woolwich, 1847 (1909). After Thomas Jones (1742-1803). From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
Woolwich Dockyard from the Thames, c1750, (1912). Artists: Unknown, John BoydellWoolwich Dockyard from the Thames, c1750, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]
The New Military Academy Woolwich, Kent, c1829. Artist: J RogersThe New Military Academy Woolwich, Kent, c1829
Barracks at Woolwich, Kent, c1830. Artist: J HinchliffBarracks at Woolwich, Kent, c1830. Woolwich became home to the Royal Military Academy, the Royal Horse Artillery and the royal Artillery Barracks in the 18th century